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3524122AA
New life member
Outgoing president Paul Curry was awarded Life
Membership at the Parafed Wellington AGM
recently.
Having been a member of Parafed Wellington
for more than 40 years, Mr Curry has held many
roles within the organisation, and was elected
president two years ago.
The honour was well deserved as Paul has a
long record of service and involvement with the
organisation,'' said incoming president Colleen
Dryden. Based in Plimmerton, Parafed Wellington
is a non-profit organisation that facilitates sport-
ing, recreation or leisure opportunities for the
physically disabled.
Surprising play for Gray and Morel
John Gray and Eleanor Morel
came close to an unexpected
win in the Kapi Mana Bridge
Club's multigrade tournament
recently.
Morel's regular partner
called in sick, and Gray was
dragooned as a substitute.
Normally an unfamiliar
pairing finishes well down,
but they roared into the lead
in the morning with a splen-
did 65.83 per cent session.
The pressure showed in the
afternoon -- 53.96 per cent
allowed Levin's Margaret
Clarke and Dorothy Mackay
to pip the locals by less than 1G2
per cent.
A notable performance was
turned in by local junior
pairing Mark Janor and
Marian Evernblij who fin-
ished 10th overall, leaving
many open and intermediate
players in their wake.
Tournament secretary
Chris Mowatt said the
clubrooms were absolutely
bursting with 100 players --
entries had to be closed on
several days in advance.
A crafty ladies' night out
Hurricanes handyman: Northern United, Wellington Lions and Hurricanes prop John Schwalger was
one of three Porirua rugby players to attend the Bunnings Warehouse Ladies DIY Night recently.
Bunnings Warehouse in Porirua
was heaving on May 5, as they
hosted one of their ladies' DIY
nights.
More than 120 women
attended the event, with local
rugby luminaries in on the act,
assisting in the running of the
games.
Everyone had a blast; there
was great feedback from all who
attended,'' organiser Jackie
Smith said.
On the night the women were
able to make and take home key-
holders, mosaics and artwork.
Free manicures and hand and
face massages were popular, car-
ried out by a team from
Whitireia Community Polytech's
School of Beauty.
Jewellery and perfumes were
on offer too.
Bunnings' suppliers helped in
demonstrations on how to use
power tools.